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Everything posted by bob_deloach

I've also noticed that many more PUPs are able to 'hide' from SAS and can only be dectected and removed with other scanners. I can't tell yet if this situation results from the lackadaisiacal attidude of the company or it it's by design; however, I'll be watching.

The Trial ver works fine; as that is the ver I used (to keep from repeatedly typing in the numbers) while 'fixing' the error in my XP system. I suggest you read the whole discussion and try all the suggested 'fixes' (including the one that worked for me). Or you can revert to ver 4 which doesn't depend on TM.

Some have assembler code embedded in them! You can use a HEX editor to 'look' at it and a DEBUGGER to 'see' what it does.
Addendum:
If you have too much time on your hands, then you can use an ASSEMBLER to modify the code to screw with the servers that it reports to.
Let me know how that works out.

Well, I just can't win, problems seem come up every time SAS has a new version. When is it going to end?
Hi Silkphoenix,
I'm sorry to hear about your problems. Thanks for the info; I'm posting this with Firefox v5.0.1. I normally only use it for financial transactions. Jus' wanted you to know that it works.
You make fine points about XP. I have many old 16-bit programs; some of them work and some don't. Kind of makes me wonder if installing DOS 6.22 would make them work??

I'm sorry Throkr,
it was a guess. But now that I've installed the 1118 ver and played with it, i'm still guessing what it does. I've booted and rebooted with it checked and unchecked; yet no background bitmaps disappear or reappear.

See 'Balloon' problem:
https://forums.superantispyware.com/index.php?/topic/4977-tooltip-balloon-option/
It doesn't look like a problem. It doesn't sound like a problem. It doesn't walk like a problem...

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